Medical emergency for male with breathing difficulty in Whitefish, Whitefish MT
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Emergency medical services were dispatched to a location near Callisville Avenue in Whitefish, Montana, for a male experiencing difficulty breathing. Responders confirmed the address near West 9th Street and noted the patient was conscious but having increasing difficulty breathing.
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Transcript:
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2026 EMS be advised and dispatching 1421-2-9-39 near Callisville Avenue for medical AIL response, difficult breathing.
00:08
Point-A to each EMS be advised I'm dispatching 1421,
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939 near Kalispell Avenue for medical AILs response, difficulty breathing.
00:24
1421, please respond to 939 near Callisville Avenue. Medical AILF response requested for difficulty breathing.
00:31
1421, please respond at 939, near Callisville Avenue. Request full AILF response for difficulty breathing.
00:39
I will not even speak to full visits.
00:40
Thank you.
00:56
823.3.
00:59
We have arrived at 411 West 9th Street.
01:02
We are not seeing anybody's three in affirmation of address.
01:07
Inform. In 4.
01:08
If you copy last record.
01:16
Affirmative,
01:17
we're trying to confirm with the loss of list regarding the address.
01:22
Copy, thank you.
01:28
2021 long horseman is getting back to us standby.
01:32
Oh,
01:36
yeah.
01:41
2020 there is, I think it will be 411 West 9th Street.
01:46
Apologies.
01:58
1421-3-8-3.
02:04
1321, go ahead.
02:06
Did you get a call back for the RP.
02:08
Male is still conscious, but he's having a harder time passing there.
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Location mentioned:
W 9th St, Whitefish, MT 59937
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